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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
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Yessir you did.
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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
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Reed Doughty Rock Cartwright Jason Campbell Justin Tryon DeAngelo Hall I'm sure I'm forgetting someone.
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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
Except Alridge had fumble-itis all camp long and if you add that clown shoes ball in the wrong arm knocked on his ass like a rag doll garbage fumble tonight I would say it's a problem.
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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
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But just in terms of their build -- they could be the same dude for all I know. |
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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
Anyone catch the fact that Blache said Jarmon, Doughty and C. Wilson will make the team?
K. Johnson asked him something about who stepped up and he replied that Wilson had but that Wilson "already had a ticket on the boat". He made similar comments were made about Jarmon and Doughty.
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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
I was thinking Reed was a lock to begin with. Jarmon cost a third, so he'd better make the team. Chris Wilson was up in the air from my perspective, but I'm just a bloke typing about a team on my PC.
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I wasn't so sure about Wilson, though. Tonight he definitely shined. Still scratching my head on who the LBs are going to be after Blades at #4. |
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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
As for the whole Rock v. Mason/Aldridge/Dorsey.
Rock certainly is susceptable to being cut but, IMO, no one has really stepped up and shown they would be an improvement to his overall contributions to the team. It's not that Rock is stellar, its that all those vying for his spot are equally mundane and don't fill all the other roles that Rock does. My gut is that we go with CP, LB and Rock & Aldridge or Dorsey. To me, Mason = Kenny Watson.
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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
Blache said he went into the game looking at 3 or 4 players but that during the game another played poorly enough to cause him to question whether the person should make the team. He didn't identify the 3 or 4 he was originally looking at nor the one who played so poorly as to cause Blache to question his original assessment.
Any guesses as to who was on the bubble before tonight in Blache's mind and who joined them?
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Looks like the secondary is basically locked up. Barnes and Tryon will probably stay. But I'd say the real competition is for the 5th, 6th, and 7th linebacker spots (assuming they keep 7). |
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Re: Vinny tips his hand on the final 53
This is my guess of some of who will get cut:
Wynn (did he even play during pre-season?) Alridge (fumble in KO sealed his fate) Westbrook (toast) Henson Rayner (victim of the numbers game) Buzbee or Jackson (one of them will make it) I would cut Randle-El if he wasn't going to affect the cap, he drops too many balls and punt returns are no longer his forte. Mitchell is a lock and either Dorsey or Mason could be a surprise in making the team. Shit, the way Mitchell has played I would make him my #2 receiver.
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Joe Gibbs- The best coach of all time, Lombardi trophy should be renamed Gibbs. Art Monk- Art was like an OL playing WR, doing the dirty work and not getting the glory. Darrell Green- Best DB ever. Purveyor of fine Filth Last edited by SFREDSKIN; 09-04-2009 at 12:22 AM. |
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5. DT Anthony Montgomery to the Panthers: Ever since the Panthers lost mountain man Maake Kemoeatu at defensive tackle, GM Marty Hurney has been looking for a big replacement. Washington's Montgomery is 6-foot-6, 320 pounds and very unhappy about being demoted from the starting lineup with the arrival of Albert Haynesworth.
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